The travel agent is alive and well. The profession might have been written off as obsolete in an age of internet reviews, online travel agencies and artificial intelligence. But if anything, the ...
If you're a travel agent, there's a good chance your next 20 co-workers won't need a desk, a lunch break or a 401(k). They won’t ask for time off. And they definitely won’t need coffee. They’re bots.
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Google is facing multiple threats to its search traffic dominance from AI, and one niche ...
Travel Guard has relaunched Advisor Connect, an all-in-one, proprietary digital platform that provides U.S. travel advisor partners with a suite of tools, including the ability to quote and offer ...
Decades ago, travel agents held the keys to the world, crafting and coordinating trips for the everyday traveler. Then came Expedia, Google, and other online booking behemoths that shifted control ...
MONTREAL — Under pressure from high fuel prices, Air Canada told travel agents this month it will reduce their commissions in ...